Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Blame others rather than SBEA
By Joe Schwartz, Kingston To the editor: In his letter of May 5 concerning the recent school board election, Kenneth White writes, “Shame on the SBEA (South Brunswick Education association), shame on the timid citizens of South Brunswick for not standing up to the self-serving, greedy SBEA.” ”Self-serving” and “greedy” are interesting qualities to…
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Take Shad Festival to the next level
Donald Tripp Lambertville Congratulations to all the people involved in making this past weekend’s Shad Fest one of the best ever! Each year the festival seems to reach a higher level of creativity with enjoyment for all. However, walking past the food vendors it was evident that way too much plastic and Styrofoam were…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – NJ housewife visits eatery
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Palak Patel, 32, of Somerset tosses a softball to win a prize at the El Dorados Cinco DeMayo celebration in Monmouth Junction May 7.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie School sophomore pens award-winning play
By Joanne Degnan, The Packet Group MILLSTONE — Landing a starring role in her high school play and winning a statewide award for young playwrights — all in the same day no less — has propelled one talented Millstone teenager into the limelight of late. Peddie School sophomore Jenna Postiglione, 16, recently was named a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – NJ housewife visits eatery
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Reality TV personality Melissa Gorga of the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” shows her 1-year-old son, Joey, (in stroller) a lei from the Cinco DeMayo celebration at El Dorados in Monmouth Junction Saturday.
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Register Today for the Hillsborough Hop 5K Race
By Donna Dass The 11th annual Hillsborough Hop 5K will be held on Saturday, June 4th. This fun, annual event raises funds for the Y’s Strong Kids Campaign.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Council gives OK to city’s budget
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The mayor and City Council on Monday approved a $4.26 million budget for 2011 that will raise property taxes for the average homeowner by $235 with the increase stemming from a ballot question that allowed voters to choose how they wanted to pay for garbage collection. The vote…
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Donations help make Stockton PTO event a success
Students and staff from the Stockton School thank Stockton Inn owner Fred Strackhouse for his generous donation to the PTO’s Pasta Dinner and Art Auction, which was held May 1. Shown from left are: (front) Lauren Baggitt, Molly Nemeth, Donald Gallagher, Oscar de Jong Davies, Chris Terepka, Olivia Nemeth, Rowan Goeckeler, Charlie Nemeth, Rachyl Rackin,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Historic Thomas Titus gravesite rededicated
Staff photos by Mary Brienza Eagle Scout Candidate Mike Hickey, 17, speaks talks about the gravesite he helped organize and clean up.
